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Right now, it's all about trying to prevent more flooding that is already devastating many communities, from Iowa's second largest city, Cedar Rapids (pop. 124,000), to one of its smallest, Chelsea (pop. 276). Later, it will be about dealing with the aftermath - the nasty consequences of flood water that Iowans remember all too well from the miserable clean-up of homes, businesses, and farms after the floods...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living Through the Iowa Deluge | 6/13/2008 | See Source »

...burgers cost up to $35 a pop and Duke's works hard to justify this level of charging, seating customers in plush surroundings (complete with chandeliers) and laying out Molton Brown hand soap in the restrooms. But in the end, the food manages to do the job alone. Dang's burger interpretations are very creative, and the quality of the ingredients and preparation have more in common with SoHo's better bistros than its fast food joints. The braised U.S. short-rib and truffle burger ($35) comes plated in an elegant open-faced tower of foie gras, green beans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Flip Side | 6/12/2008 | See Source »

BILL COSBY'S sweaters auctioned on eBay for Father's Day. Pudding-pop stains included...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pop Chart | 6/12/2008 | See Source »

Cassandra Wilson Loverly; out now Wilson, a distinctively dusky-voiced singer who can work jazz's boundaries with pop, avant-garde and blues, here assembles an album of standards echoing her breakthrough Blue Skies (1988). A few tracks are a little too standard, but more often a languid beat kicks in, and Wilson's subtle phrasing, filled with cunning pauses, casts its steamy spell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 5 Things You Should Know About. | 6/12/2008 | See Source »

...Basically, he's betting that, at $199 a pop, he'll sell so many iPhones that Apple will dominate the rapidly developing mobile Internet platform. Indeed, he believes that this new phone is so compelling - and so within the reach of the masses - that it's worth revisiting the deal he struck with AT&T for the 1.0 version, which reportedly gave Apple up to $12 to $18 per month on every iPhone that AT&T serviced. Instead, AT&T and other international carriers will now be providing a subsidy-supposedly about $200 a phone - to make the device affordable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Steve Jobs Bets the Apple Farm | 6/10/2008 | See Source »

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